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eplerenone

Tablets, film coated 25 mg, 50 mg

Dossier type
EU CTD
Dossier status
Ready to file
Country of origin
European Union
GMP approvals
EU GMP
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Vietnam
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Distribution only
Manufacturer #2110
A pharmaceutical manufacturer based in the EU that has been active for 50+ years. The company's production lines are GMP-compliant. Key production lines are Rx and OTC. Main therapeutic areas include the cardiovascular system, CNS, and diabetes. Main dosage forms include solid, liquid, semi-solid and injectable forms.

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What is an Eplerenone drug?

Eplerenone belongs to the spirolactone group of drugs and is prescribed for the treatment of chronic heart failure. It is also prescribed for high blood pressure especially for patients suffering from resistant hypertension caused by increased aldosterone. Eplerenone is classified as a selective aldosterone receptor antagonist (SARA). It was patented in 1983 but only approved as a medication in 2002 in the US. Eplerenone is also approved for medical use in the EU, Japan, Netherlands, and Canada.

Eplerenone manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors

There are quite many Eplerenone manufacturers. From our list of companies engaged in Eplerenone manufacturing, the major global manufacturers are in China, India, Italy, and Spain. They include MSN Labs, Shenzhen Oriental Pharmaceutical Company, Aurisco Pharma, JPN Pharma, Jiangsu Jiaerke, JPN Pharma, Utopharm Company, Hubei Gedian Humanwell Pharmaceutical, Chemo. Other Eplerenone suppliers and distributors include Actavis Group, Aliud Pharma, Betapharm, Centrafarm, Mepha Pharma, Teva, Mylan, Krka, Accord Healthcare, Actavis, Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, and Zentiva among others. Eplerenone manufacturers, suppliers, and wholesalers are spread many countries such as the US, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, France, Austria, Hungary, Russia, China, India, Italy, Australia, Bulgaria, Argentina, Singapore, and Uruguay among others. Similarly, because of the many manufacturers, there are many trade names for Eplerenone. The common brand name for Eplerenone is Inspra. Other generic versions of Inspra are Acenol, Dilactor, Oldren, Eplerenona, Eplezot, Eplerium, and Aldopsir among others. Eplerenone suppliers package it for sale in tablets of 25 mg/1 and 50 mg/1 in film-coated as well as non-coated forms.

Eplerenone for sale

If you know how to navigate the online pharmaceutical products market, you will easily get your Eplerenone supplies. However, if you are naïve, you will experience challenges or even purchase illegal products. At the Pipelinepharma B2B marketplace, you can always be sure that we will help you find the right wholesale price for your online order. Our research established that on average, the cost of a 25 mg Inspra tablet is $4.87. The cost is more or less the same for a 50 mg Inspra tablet. However, the wholesale price for Eplerenone tablets is slightly lower at an average of $4.18 for both the 25 mg and 50 mg tablets. Nevertheless, the price depends on whether you are purchasing from an online pharmacy or across-the-counter. It also depends on the medical policies of the different countries where it is sold as well as individual pharmacies. Some wholesalers offer discounts on their products. As a result, some may have lower prices than others. In countries where taxes are high, the price of this medication is also quite high.

How to use Eplerenone

Eplerenone tablet is taken orally usually once or twice per day. You may take it with or without food. It is always important to take your medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Never take a lesser or greater dose than prescribed. This will result in adverse health effects. In some cases, doctors start patients on a low dosage of Eplerenone and then increase it after a month. This drug is effective in controlling blood pressure. However, it does not cure it. This means that even if you feel better after using Eplerenone, it is good to continue taking it as prescribed by the doctor. Just like many other pharmaceutical products, Eplerenone also has some side effects. Some of the common side effects are headache, dizziness, cough, diarrhoea, excessive tiredness, stomach pain, and flu-like symptoms. Usually, the symptoms go away as your body gets used to the medication. But if they worsen, talk to your doctor. Uncommon but serious side effects are chest pain, irregular heartbeat, loss of muscle tone, gray skin, tingling in arms and legs, confusion, and lack of energy. You should seek medical attention immediately if you experience these symptoms.